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The SCEC unified community velocity model software framework

Patrick Small, David Gill, Philip J. Maechling, Ricardo Taborda, Scott Callaghan, Thomas H. Jordan, Kim B. Olsen, Geoffrey P. Ely and Christine Goulet
The SCEC unified community velocity model software framework
Seismological Research Letters (September 2017) 88 (6): 1539-1552

Abstract

Crustal seismic-velocity models and datasets play a key role in regional 3D numerical earthquake ground-motion simulation, full waveform tomography, and modern physics-based probabilistic earthquake-hazard analysis, as well as in other related fields, including geophysics and earthquake engineering. Most of these models and datasets, often collectively identified as Community Velocity Models (CVMs), synthesize information from multiple sources and are delivered to users in variable formats, including computer applications that allow for interactive querying of material properties, namely P- and S-wave velocities and density rho Computational users often require massive and repetitive access to velocity models and datasets, and such access is often unpractical and difficult due to a lack of standardized methods and procedures. To overcome these issues and to facilitate access by the community to these models, the Southern California Earthquake Center developed the Unified CVM (UCVM) software framework, an open-source collection of tools that enables users to access one or more seismic-velocity models, while providing a standard query interface. Here, we describe the research challenges that motivated the development of UCVM, its software design, development approach, and basic capabilities, as well as a few examples of seismic-modeling applications that use UCVM.


ISSN: 0895-0695
EISSN: 1938-2057
Serial Title: Seismological Research Letters
Serial Volume: 88
Serial Issue: 6
Title: The SCEC unified community velocity model software framework
Affiliation: University of Southern California, Department of Computer Science, Los Angeles, CA, United States
Pages: 1539-1552
Published: 20170906
Text Language: English
Publisher: Seismological Society of America, El Cerrito, CA, United States
References: 40
Accession Number: 2017-082736
Categories: Seismology
Document Type: Serial
Bibliographic Level: Analytic
Illustration Description: illus. incl. sketch maps
Secondary Affiliation: University of Memphis, USA, United StatesSan Diego State University, USA, United States
Country of Publication: United States
Secondary Affiliation: GeoRef, Copyright 2022, American Geosciences Institute. Abstract, Copyright, Seismological Society of America. Reference includes data from GeoScienceWorld, Alexandria, VA, United States
Update Code: 201743

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